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. 2024 Jan-Mar;28(1):21–26. doi: 10.5935/1518-0557.20230066

Table 1.

Comparison of the personal and cycle characteristics between the GnRH agonist trigger group and hCG trigger group.

Variables Mean (SD) p-value
hCG (n=102) GnRH Agonist (n=107)
Age (years)a 32.40 (4.15) 32.31 (4.37) 0.874c
BMI (kg/m2)a 23.90 (3.38) 24.06 (3.28) 0.724c
Duration of infertilitya 6.48 (3.55) 6.25 (3.37) 0.634c
Duration of stimulation (days)a 10.9 (1.13) 9.82 (0.86) 0.055c
Total dose of gonadotropins (IU)a 2160.66 (646.16) 2066.36 (561.03) 0.261c
Baseline FSH levela 6.96 (2.28) 6.65 (1.89) 0.298c
Baseline LH levela 5.29 (2.61) 5.64 (3.56) 0.425c
E2 level on trigger daya 13081.68 (9634.67) 19822.58 (10467.22) <0.001* c
P4 level on trigger daya 3.49 (1.84) 4.00 (4.05) 0.264c
AFCa 11.82 (4.52) 15.37 (6.85) <0.001* c

HCG=human chorionic gonadotropin; GnRH=gonadotropin receptor hormone; BMI=body mass index; FSH=follicle stimulating hormone; LH=luteinizing hormone; AFC=atrial follicle count

*

p<0.05;

a

Data presented in mean (SD)

b

Data presented in frequency and percentage; n (%)

c

Independent T-test

d

Pearson’s Chi-Square Test